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Categories: New France, States and territories disestablished in 1763, States and territories established in 1652
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Domaine du roy
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The Domaine du roy was a vast region of New France extending north from the shore of the Saint Lawrence River between the seigneurie of Les Éboulements and Cape Cormorant towards the Hudson Bay watershed, an area claimed by Great Britain as Rupert's Land, the territory covered an area of 460,000 km². Wikipedia
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The Domaine du roy was a vast region of New France extending north from the shore of the Saint Lawrence River between the seigneurie of Les Éboulements and Cape Cormorant towards the Hudson Bay watershed, an area claimed by Great Britain as Rupert's Land, the territory covered an area of 460,000 km². Wikipedia
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